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Freestanding flower circle

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Create depth in your garden with this free standing flower circle. An eye catching and contemporary design that can be placed anywhere to draw the eye down through the garden is a great way to frame a view. Particularly effective when placed over a path, train climbing plants up and around this structure to create an enchanting arch way through the garden. Can be used singularly for a subtle look, or with multiples to create a more impressive display.

Each flower circle is composed of two timber circles, closely connected with stainless steel rods. Please note, only one arch is supplied. The pack contains two circles and rods to create one arch way. This arch can be either bolted down or anchored to the ground with spike fixings. Fixings are not supplied with the arch, however if these are required, then simply add this request to the delivery instructions section of the checkout process for either bolts or spikes and these will be added to your order.

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The dimensions between the bottom posts 0.82m so would fit across a path of this width. It does not come with fixings but either bolt or spike feet can be provided by simply adding this request into the delivery instructions section of the checkout process.

Answered on 8/4/2015 by Product Buyer, Crocus

Q:

Hi

How does this arch stand and fix into the ground, if you are placing it on earth what fixings are necssary and does it come with them?

This item cannot be fixed into the ground as such, however it does come with feet and either bolt down or spikes can be requested.

Answered on 20/10/2014 by Product Buyer, Crocus

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Climbing roses for an arch

Good Morning, Very shortly I will be installing a garden arch. I plan to plant Rosa 'Zephirine Drouhin' to climb over this arch. Would you advise planting a rose each side of the arch. Many thanks, Roger

Hello Roger, It is possible to bend the plant over the top of the arch, but the rose will not grow all the way down the other side of the arch, so if you want the base and other side covered, then you will need two roses. Keep in mind though that this rose can grow to 3m tall, so you will need a large, sturdy arch. I hope this helps. Helen Plant Doctor

It is difficult not to get excited about this fabulous group of plants. Their big, bold, brightly coloured flowers, coupled with their versatile growth habits, make this one of the most popular plant groups of all time. There is no secret to their success

The secret of success when planting a climber is to make sure that the soil is in good heart and the roots are set away from the dry conditions found at the base of a wall. After planting, I also suggest that you cover the surface of the soil with a mulch